Oceana Celebrates Wyss Foundation’s Investment to Restore Ocean Health and Productivity - Oceana

Oceana Celebrates Wyss Foundation’s Investment to Restore Ocean Health and Productivity

Press Release Date: April 3, 2015

Location: New York, NY

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Anna Baxter | email: abaxter@oceana.org
Anna Baxter

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Oceana, the largest international organization dedicated solely to protecting the world’s oceans, celebrated the recent commitment by the Wyss Foundation to help rebuild fisheries at its annual New York City Gala last night. Hansjörg Wyss, Michael R. BloombergSam Waterston, Katherine Waterston, and Susan and David Rockefeller hosted the festivities. Musician Kate Davis performed at the event. The evening highlighted the Wyss Foundation’s ten million dollar grant as a key contribution to Oceana’s campaign to Save the Oceans: Feed the World. The benefit took place in the beautiful Pool Room at The Four Seasons Restaurant in New York City.

Oceana honored Hansjörg Wyss’ contribution to protecting and restoring our oceans. Well-known as a land conservationist, Wyss’ first grant for the oceans will support scientists and policy experts in Canada and Peru who are working toward rebuilding fisheries in these two key countries that account for close to 14 percent of all the wild ocean fish landed by weight. With the addition of these two international offices, Oceana is now active in countries that control close to 40 percent of the wild fish caught in our oceans.

Three-term New York City Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg, who last year made a large grant to Oceana in order to support the management of industrial fishing and small-scale fishing simultaneously, commented, “protecting oceans from overfishing isn’t just an environmental issue—it’s an urgent public health and economic issue as well, and this investment from the Wyss Foundation will have a positive impact on so many lives. Hansjorg Wyss’s generous support for Oceana will help us build on the great progress we are making around the world to protect the oceans—and people’s health and livelihoods.”

Wyss remarked, “for too long, we have turned our back on the world’s oceans, pushing fisheries—and the communities that depend on them—to the brink. The task of restoring the health of our oceans is immense, but with the right resources and locally-developed, science-based policies, we can bring life back to the oceans for the benefit of current and future generations.”

 

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 Oceana is the largest international advocacy organization focused solely on ocean conservation. We run science-based campaigns and seek to win policy victories that can restore ocean biodiversity and ensure that the oceans are abundant and can feed hundreds of millions of people. Oceana victories have already helped to create policies that could increase fish populations in its countries by as much as 40 percent and that have protected more than 1 million square miles of ocean. We have campaign offices in North, South and Central America, Asia, and Europe. To learn more, please visit http://www.oceana.org/